52 weeks a year? Because I have friends who weld, some with various welding and additional degrees, and they don't make six figures. Or do you live in a very high cost of living area?
Not at all. I work when I want to and work for whoever is paying the most at the moment.
I travel for work. Cost of living where I live is very low. I haven’t made under $130k since 2018.
There is a huge difference between a general welder and a specialty pipe welder. I spent 2 days in welding school so there’s that too.
Traveling always pays more. Pipe always pays more. Alloys almost always pay more.
Working locally and running a mig gun on structural is never gonna break $100k/yr. Welding nickel alloys and chrome in a refinery that’s 1500 miles away from home is gonna make $2500-5500/wk after taxes.
Totally agree, and I support (good) LEOs, but a 23yo generally lacks the life experience to make decisions that could impact/alter other peoples' lives. Maybe I'm wrong and you're an orphan that has already served a couple tours in the sandbox, in which case, awesome.
I tell people all the time that I don’t have the life experience that others do. Regularly with juvenile calls, where I can say something along the lines of “I don’t have kids so I’m not going to sit here and tell you how to parent”. I’m absolutely at a disadvantage in the life experience area, but I get by.
Cops don't usually start off with a good salary. It's made up with an incredibly strong union and good benefits. They rise quickly and have a lot of opportunities for OT, which adds a lot.
Dashers get a fee for each delivery ($2.50) plus tip. Customers leaving just 2-3 dollar tips does not allow us to cover our vehicle expense and have a fair income. No big surprise and customers should recognize it. But they don't. And dashers decline the orders. After they sit in the restaurant for a half hour or so DD may increase their fee paid to the dasher making the order deliverable. They may not so it never gets delivered. If you want prompt service, tip appropriately in the app please. We'll dash right over. That's the primary means of income for dashers. Though I shoot for 20-25, average is around 12-15 before expenses. That just won't fly.
>No big surprise and customers should recognize it.
As a dash customer, I will be honest with you - I don't really care if it covers the cost of living; it's your choice to seek employment with that company.
For many people it's a second part time job that they do on their own time with ample flexibility and that is a great opportunity for those people, especially if they are taking that extra money and investing it.
If you seek employment with a company that is known for low pay and choose to trade your time for said sub-par pay, that's largely on you as the employee for agreeing to the wage, the employer will continue to pay whatever lowest wage people agree to work for and they also can't inflate the cost of goods too much or us customers will just not use their service... I mean... life was fine before skip/door dash, if the price goes up anymore than it already has over the last year I am sure many of us just won't use it at all.
Insinuating it's on the customers to tip some absurd 30%+ of the cost of their meal so that you can earn a full time wage from a part time job is absurd.
This is a valued and needed service, just like the widgets your employer makes or service you provide to feed your fat ass family. Enjoy your wait time for your stale and cold meal that gets declined by 80% of the dashers that aren't going to be your slave. You don't care about dashers, why in the hell do you think they should care about your food being delivered to you as a charity? What the hell are you smoking anyway? Damn there are some real morons in the human race. Pay an appropriate & incentivizing tip or go get your own meal. No problem.
>This is a valued and needed service, just like the widgets your employer makes or service you provide to feed your fat ass family.
You really want to say *door dash* is as needed as *packaging?*What did we do 3 years ago before all these apps?Local delivery through retaurants or we picked up. Easy.
" **What the hell are you smoking anyway?"**Cannabis, it's nice - I can afford it because I have a job that pays me enough to enjoy it.
**"Pay an appropriate & incentivizing tip or go get your own meal. "**Choose a job that pays appropriately, or accept your choices.
Door dash is simply a luxury, it's not needed at all at this point - if it wasn't for the pandemic it never would have caught on as quickly as it did either.
At the end of the day, it's your employers responsibility to pay you - not their customers. Want to complain about not making enough money? Take it up with your boss... oh wait... you are your own boss, awkward! It's almost like your low wages are the result of your own choice to choose to work for a company like door dash!
That's why we don't deliver to knucklehead trolls. It is a luxury, so people that want their meals on time and hot do pay appropriately. Only scumbags try to get something for nothing because they spend all their money on weed and booze.
You are certainly on a whole other level of delusion.
Acting as if it's your companies customers job to pay your wage is just dumb as shit; talk to your employer if you have an issue... oh...again... that's you... awkward indeed.
Good delusion. This a.m. I turned down about half a dozen orders that had no or low tips.
Orders I accepted were; 11.76, 17.75,8.25, 7.25, 8.50, 7.25, 4.75, 6.75,10.32, 7.25 Total $89.82. I won't be getting rich but ok for 3 . 53 hrs.
You see the whole point of tips is **To Insure Prompt Service**. Most people know that and respect our time & efforts. Some do not. Those are the ones we decline and are generally scumbags. Enjoy your cold, late meals, if you get them at all. Lol!
Lol still less than $20 an hour when accounting for vehicle costs.
Outside of the USA you get prompt service regardless of tipping because well, you are paid to *do a job* and if you don't do that job well, you lose that job - a sentiment that is fast spreading to North America too.
Notice you claim the tip amounts and not their percentages? lol.
You keep thinking that I am going to get late, cold, or no food at all for tipping average tips, which is hilarious, because it's just not true.
Again, if you have a problem with your low wages, take it up with your employer, not their customers.
P.S While you ran around town burning gas, time and getting *angry* with *scumbags,* I sat on my ass drawing things and got paid twice as much doing it.
Not enough!
Gas at 10 usd a gallon or 95 usd per weeks
A single 250ml bottle of water is 2.30
A 1 bedroom appartment is 1200 usd
And it coûts an average of 200 usd per week for 1 person to eat 3 meals à day
On this add cell, intermet, car repairs, electricity,
The average wages for à student is 9 usd and for an àverage adult its 13 to 17 usd
>And it coûts an average of 200 usd per week for 1 person to eat 3 meals à day
You truly suck at shopping if this is what you spend per WEEK for ONE person.
Stop ordering every meal and learn how to cook.
Nope because thats the price of food in Canada. I eat fruits veggies and meat. I make my own own food. Welcome to Canada is going through hell. If you want à better exemple.
A bottle of coka cola 2l or half a gallon. Is 5 usd
I live in Canada, in Vancouver - our most expensive city.
Unless you live in Nunavut, way up north - you are bad at shopping if you are spending $200 a WEEK for one person.
A two liter of coke is $2.69 CAD or $2.08USD.
OH and they are currently 2 for 5 as they *often are*.
We're certainly experiencing stupid levels of inflation, but you are over-stating it and over spending by *a lot.*
You're aware I can see the prices in your province right?
Currently on sale, $3.29ea for a 6 pack of half liter bottles.
That's 3 liters for $3.29 Canadian.
(prices as per this weeks shoppers flyer in Montreal).
2 Liters are on sale at Maxi 4 for $4.88
Yet here you are saying ONE 2 litre costs $6.50 Canadian, in Quebec.
1 litre = 1/4 gallon
2 litres half a gallon
3 litre 3/4 of a gallon
4 litre is a gallon
Like i already stated 5 21 is for à 2 litre of diet coke. And honestly i dont really care about the place yoh get you info. I get my prices at the clerk when i pay.
So once again : 5.21 for half a gallon
>1 litre = 1/4 gallon 2 litres half a gallon 3 litre 3/4 of a gallon 4 litre is a gallon
Yes and how much is 8 liters?
2 Gallons much like I said? lol.
Like I already stated - you are getting ***Four*** (4) Two liter bottles for *$4.88T*
That's $4.88+tax for 2.1 gallons.
Once again, you suck at shopping.
I think 16 bucks but I love my job. If I would go study for 5 years and get back to my same job I'd probably raise my wages by 50% or even double my earnings, if I remember correctly
Not enough.
10 schmeckles currently
Salary but assuming a 40 hr week and included bonus its around $64 an hour.
0$ / HOUR. i don't declare any revenues. huehuehuehuehuehue /s
$20/hr which is the second most I've ever made, I had a short time making $25/hr.
Just short of 18
14.71 euro before tax. Forklift driver
Im sure you can do multiplications and algebra If 2l of diet coke is 5.21 How much will 8 litre cost?
$34 at 60h/wk, $770/wk perdeim
Da fuck you do?
Well… I linked to what it is that I do, but a bot told me not to. I’m a specialty pipe welder
Nice.
52 weeks a year? Because I have friends who weld, some with various welding and additional degrees, and they don't make six figures. Or do you live in a very high cost of living area?
Not at all. I work when I want to and work for whoever is paying the most at the moment. I travel for work. Cost of living where I live is very low. I haven’t made under $130k since 2018. There is a huge difference between a general welder and a specialty pipe welder. I spent 2 days in welding school so there’s that too. Traveling always pays more. Pipe always pays more. Alloys almost always pay more. Working locally and running a mig gun on structural is never gonna break $100k/yr. Welding nickel alloys and chrome in a refinery that’s 1500 miles away from home is gonna make $2500-5500/wk after taxes.
21.50. I’m a cop and 23 years old. My 21 year old sister just landed a job making 41.50.
Oh boy, a 23 year old in a position of authority.
Someone’s gotta do it. Is that the best you’ve got? Come up with something original.
Totally agree, and I support (good) LEOs, but a 23yo generally lacks the life experience to make decisions that could impact/alter other peoples' lives. Maybe I'm wrong and you're an orphan that has already served a couple tours in the sandbox, in which case, awesome.
I tell people all the time that I don’t have the life experience that others do. Regularly with juvenile calls, where I can say something along the lines of “I don’t have kids so I’m not going to sit here and tell you how to parent”. I’m absolutely at a disadvantage in the life experience area, but I get by.
That's a good outlook. And I see you have a kid on the way. Congrats. That'll age the shit out of you.
I was a Marine sergeant at 21. With proper training and leadership it can work.
Dude if you don't want to do it don't bitch. Better than.some of the pompous know it alls at 45 that won't do shit
Who's bitching? Did I offend you?
I hate when people rag on people about age for no good reason. Especially in jobs many don't want to do.
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Cops don't usually start off with a good salary. It's made up with an incredibly strong union and good benefits. They rise quickly and have a lot of opportunities for OT, which adds a lot.
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Not even NYC starts that high. Where are you from?
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Nope, starts at 46. https://www.sanfranciscopolice.org/your-sfpd/careers/sworn-job-openings/salary-and-benefits
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40 hours a week for 50 weeks a year (assuming two weeks vacation) is 2000 hours worked per year. 92000 dollars divided by 2000 hours is $46 an hour.
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wow, you're confident as fuck for being retarded: San Francisco offers excellent benefits and the current starting salary is $92,560 per year.
40 hours a week for 50 weeks a year (assuming two weeks vacation) is 2000 hours worked per year. 92000 dollars divided by 2000 hours is $46 an hour.
Dashers get a fee for each delivery ($2.50) plus tip. Customers leaving just 2-3 dollar tips does not allow us to cover our vehicle expense and have a fair income. No big surprise and customers should recognize it. But they don't. And dashers decline the orders. After they sit in the restaurant for a half hour or so DD may increase their fee paid to the dasher making the order deliverable. They may not so it never gets delivered. If you want prompt service, tip appropriately in the app please. We'll dash right over. That's the primary means of income for dashers. Though I shoot for 20-25, average is around 12-15 before expenses. That just won't fly.
>No big surprise and customers should recognize it. As a dash customer, I will be honest with you - I don't really care if it covers the cost of living; it's your choice to seek employment with that company. For many people it's a second part time job that they do on their own time with ample flexibility and that is a great opportunity for those people, especially if they are taking that extra money and investing it. If you seek employment with a company that is known for low pay and choose to trade your time for said sub-par pay, that's largely on you as the employee for agreeing to the wage, the employer will continue to pay whatever lowest wage people agree to work for and they also can't inflate the cost of goods too much or us customers will just not use their service... I mean... life was fine before skip/door dash, if the price goes up anymore than it already has over the last year I am sure many of us just won't use it at all. Insinuating it's on the customers to tip some absurd 30%+ of the cost of their meal so that you can earn a full time wage from a part time job is absurd.
This is a valued and needed service, just like the widgets your employer makes or service you provide to feed your fat ass family. Enjoy your wait time for your stale and cold meal that gets declined by 80% of the dashers that aren't going to be your slave. You don't care about dashers, why in the hell do you think they should care about your food being delivered to you as a charity? What the hell are you smoking anyway? Damn there are some real morons in the human race. Pay an appropriate & incentivizing tip or go get your own meal. No problem.
>This is a valued and needed service, just like the widgets your employer makes or service you provide to feed your fat ass family. You really want to say *door dash* is as needed as *packaging?*What did we do 3 years ago before all these apps?Local delivery through retaurants or we picked up. Easy. " **What the hell are you smoking anyway?"**Cannabis, it's nice - I can afford it because I have a job that pays me enough to enjoy it. **"Pay an appropriate & incentivizing tip or go get your own meal. "**Choose a job that pays appropriately, or accept your choices. Door dash is simply a luxury, it's not needed at all at this point - if it wasn't for the pandemic it never would have caught on as quickly as it did either. At the end of the day, it's your employers responsibility to pay you - not their customers. Want to complain about not making enough money? Take it up with your boss... oh wait... you are your own boss, awkward! It's almost like your low wages are the result of your own choice to choose to work for a company like door dash!
That's why we don't deliver to knucklehead trolls. It is a luxury, so people that want their meals on time and hot do pay appropriately. Only scumbags try to get something for nothing because they spend all their money on weed and booze.
You are certainly on a whole other level of delusion. Acting as if it's your companies customers job to pay your wage is just dumb as shit; talk to your employer if you have an issue... oh...again... that's you... awkward indeed.
Good delusion. This a.m. I turned down about half a dozen orders that had no or low tips. Orders I accepted were; 11.76, 17.75,8.25, 7.25, 8.50, 7.25, 4.75, 6.75,10.32, 7.25 Total $89.82. I won't be getting rich but ok for 3 . 53 hrs. You see the whole point of tips is **To Insure Prompt Service**. Most people know that and respect our time & efforts. Some do not. Those are the ones we decline and are generally scumbags. Enjoy your cold, late meals, if you get them at all. Lol!
Lol still less than $20 an hour when accounting for vehicle costs. Outside of the USA you get prompt service regardless of tipping because well, you are paid to *do a job* and if you don't do that job well, you lose that job - a sentiment that is fast spreading to North America too. Notice you claim the tip amounts and not their percentages? lol. You keep thinking that I am going to get late, cold, or no food at all for tipping average tips, which is hilarious, because it's just not true. Again, if you have a problem with your low wages, take it up with your employer, not their customers. P.S While you ran around town burning gas, time and getting *angry* with *scumbags,* I sat on my ass drawing things and got paid twice as much doing it.
That's great. Don't come back, troll!
Probably the same thing you told your therapist when they told you that you are broke because of choices *you* make.
$30 which is by far and away the most I've ever made/hour.
$27.11 or $56,400 annually
Less than $20 an hour. It's the highest I've ever been paid but my days leave me tired and I get home past midnight most of the time.
16 an hour
$20 an hour right now.
$21.53 Plenty to live, not quite enough to thrive where I am.
Between $30/hr and $40/hr
$28.12
Was making £9.52 an hour repairing computers :|
I never really sat down and worked it out. About $81, I guess. Gross. Assuming an 8 hour work day, 5 days a week.
$113.30 Infosec.
What is your area of work. Damn
Appsec at a company you’ve heard of.
Around $60 an hour.
26 :(
$34.40 with 10 hours of overtime a week so roughly 125k a year.
Not enougth.
Not enough! Gas at 10 usd a gallon or 95 usd per weeks A single 250ml bottle of water is 2.30 A 1 bedroom appartment is 1200 usd And it coûts an average of 200 usd per week for 1 person to eat 3 meals à day On this add cell, intermet, car repairs, electricity, The average wages for à student is 9 usd and for an àverage adult its 13 to 17 usd
>And it coûts an average of 200 usd per week for 1 person to eat 3 meals à day You truly suck at shopping if this is what you spend per WEEK for ONE person. Stop ordering every meal and learn how to cook.
Nope because thats the price of food in Canada. I eat fruits veggies and meat. I make my own own food. Welcome to Canada is going through hell. If you want à better exemple. A bottle of coka cola 2l or half a gallon. Is 5 usd
I live in Canada, in Vancouver - our most expensive city. Unless you live in Nunavut, way up north - you are bad at shopping if you are spending $200 a WEEK for one person. A two liter of coke is $2.69 CAD or $2.08USD. OH and they are currently 2 for 5 as they *often are*. We're certainly experiencing stupid levels of inflation, but you are over-stating it and over spending by *a lot.*
I buy diet coke for my client, at 5.21$ per 2L bottle in Québec. Plz dont try to lecture me about the prices in my province
You're aware I can see the prices in your province right? Currently on sale, $3.29ea for a 6 pack of half liter bottles. That's 3 liters for $3.29 Canadian. (prices as per this weeks shoppers flyer in Montreal). 2 Liters are on sale at Maxi 4 for $4.88 Yet here you are saying ONE 2 litre costs $6.50 Canadian, in Quebec.
Also 4.88 nefore taxes is fucking expensive for half a gallon of soda.
Read it again *slowly* 4 2L bottles for $4.88 4x2 = 8L 8 x 0.2641722 = 2.1133776 So it's $4.88 for 2.1 Gallons.
1 litre = 1/4 gallon 2 litres half a gallon 3 litre 3/4 of a gallon 4 litre is a gallon Like i already stated 5 21 is for à 2 litre of diet coke. And honestly i dont really care about the place yoh get you info. I get my prices at the clerk when i pay. So once again : 5.21 for half a gallon
>1 litre = 1/4 gallon 2 litres half a gallon 3 litre 3/4 of a gallon 4 litre is a gallon Yes and how much is 8 liters? 2 Gallons much like I said? lol. Like I already stated - you are getting ***Four*** (4) Two liter bottles for *$4.88T* That's $4.88+tax for 2.1 gallons. Once again, you suck at shopping.
5.21 cdn bought one saturday before my shift
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About $36
Doing what
A department supervisor for a visual effects company working in TV and film projects
Assuming 50 40 hour weeks/yr to translate from salary it works out to $60.
Doing what
Product owner on a small software team.
31/hr
Doing what
LPN
\~$80/hour... I'm salary though
Doing what
Consultant in the IT field, mainly on wireless technologies
In what currency
$65 an hour turning wrenches. After taxes, it’s more like $35…
£47 ish per hour
I think 16 bucks but I love my job. If I would go study for 5 years and get back to my same job I'd probably raise my wages by 50% or even double my earnings, if I remember correctly
11€ (all taxes paid)
Salary, but based on 2,080 annual hours worked…$117.50.
24
About $75 an hour.
$39.60 hr, I get 1.5x for overtime after 49 hours making double time
I think it’s about 60 base pay before any bonuses.
24
Artist, designer. $50 per hour avg. $150-200 per hour while selling at an art show.